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Mozambique Post Office unable to pay its debts

The Mozambican post office cannot pay its debts, and wants the government to take care of them.

According to the new chairman of the post office board, Benjamim Pequenino, the debt stands at around nine billion meticais (about 378,000 US dollars).

Pequenino told reporters that his top priority is to pay off wage arrears, which amount to rather more than 900 million meticais. Thus postal workers in Gaza, Inhambane and Cabo Delgado provinces have not received their wages for the past four months, and those in Zambezia for two months. This situation has been blamed on mismanagement by the previous board.

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Mozambique International Postal Charges Rise

The Mozambican post office has increased its international mail charges by between 5.3 and 6.4 per cent.
As is habitual, the post office did not publicise these changes. Unlike the publicly-owned telecommunications and electricity companies, TDM and EDM, the post office never places any notices in the press advising consumers that price rises are on the way. Users only discovered them when they went to the post office, prepared to pay at the old rate, and were told that the prices had gone up. It now costs 20,000 meticais (about 83 US cents), rather than 19,000 (a rise of 5.3 per cent) to send a letter of up to 20 grams from Mozambique to any other member country of SADC (Southern African Development Community).
Sending a letter to Europe or America now costs 33,000 instead of 31,000 meticais (an increase of 6.4 per cent).
To send a newspaper or magazine weighing between 20 and 100 grams to a destination within SADC now costs 37,000 rather than 35,000 meticais, and to Europe 58,000 instead of 55,000 meticais.
This is the third increase in international mail charges in slightly more than a year. The cumulative effect has been virtually to double the cost of sending mail.

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